This is very frustrating - i found this on another forum that explains my problem but can't fina a solution

1. Composing and Sending a new email from the Exchange client works asexpected.2. Replying to a message produces an undesirable result. The email fails tosend and is placed into the "outbox" folder. 3. Pressing "Send outgoing messages" does not result in any success orerror message. 4. The outgoing message is permanently stuck in the outbox until manuallydiscarded.

Correct Behavior1. User Attempts to send a reply to a message in the Exchange Client2. The message is placed into the outbox and the message attempts to send3. The message fails sending. A notification should be given to the userthat the message has failed to send with an error code.4. The user attempts to send outgoing messages by selecting the "Sendoutgoing messages" option in the outbox. This should result in immediatefeedback as to success/failure

Sounds like your outgoing mail is not correctly configured. Sometimes the provider wants outgoing email to go through their servers. For instance at home I use pop.emailprovider.com for inbound and outbound email. On my phone I MUST use pop.carrierserver.com for outgoing. You can also check your port settings.

Sounds like your outgoing mail is not correctly configured. Sometimes the provider wants outgoing email to go through their servers. For instance at home I use pop.emailprovider.com for inbound and outbound email. On my phone I MUST use pop.carrierserver.com for outgoing. You can also check your port settings.

I think they're talking about activesync protocol. I've seen the same problem with SGS and SGS2 while using activesync/exchange. So there's no POP3/IMAP or SMTP protocols involved, there's only one server that is responsible for sending and receving mails. On SGS only options are to delete mails from outbox folder while SGS2 sends them. Eventually. And only if manually synced.

I had the same problem but that's because my mail box was full (reached max allowed storage space). Permanently deleting some large e-mails solved the problem.Geting notification/feedback/error-messages is a long order for the primitive exchange client that comes with Android. Or maybe it's a limitation with exchange.

I have had this happen twice in the last 8 months or so.Forgot what I did the first time so I just did some research and after a few false starts noted that if you:-Open EmailHit the forward touch key (if that's what it's called, the left one, next to the menu key, not the right "backward" touch key)Hit "accounts"Check what the folders are saying are in them, there should be at least an inbox and maybe some drafts, etc.... with numbers alongside.If there is anything in your outbox, which there will be if you're reading this, it will also show up.In my case there was one more message supposedly in the outbox than I could actually see when I opened the outbox. The "phantom" message also mentioned elsewhere. I deleted all the messages in the outbox and there was still supposedly one there.The solution for me was to delete the account and then add it back. Which worked fine and the Outbox then got a yellow line saying "empty" as soon as you sent something, which it did not before. Everything that had been there before synced fine, contacts and all. Since then I've given it some thought and while I havent tried it, I suspect that clearing data would also have the same effect. I'm not game to try it in case it also deletes everything from my outlook and contacts lists via exchange.If someone wants to give it a go though I'd appreciate hearing back:- to do it you need to hit settings/applications/manage applications/running/email/clear data

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